Te’o, the coveted linebacker for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, won several awards following his impressive senior season, including the 2012 Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year Lott Trophy, the Chuck Bednarik Award and the Butkus Award, among others. He was even one of three finalists for the Heisman Trophy.

Notre Dame, and Te’o in particular, have taken some criticism after being bullied and blown out by the Alabama Crimson Tide in the National Championship Game earlier this month.

The lasting impression of Te’o’s play from that game is one of endless questions marks.

Can the linebacker wrap up and play fundamental football against the top competition that exists in the NFL? Alabama’s offensive line featured more than a couple future pro-caliber linemen.

This is the time of the year when players’ draft stocks are built and broken.

Participating in the Senior Bowl is a huge asset for players to shoot up the boards and start generating buzz around their names.

It seems like a must-attend event for the linebacker after two consecutive losses—Heisman vote and title game—with the national spotlight brightly on him.

Whatever ends up happening with Te’o in the NFL, he isn’t doing his draft stock any favors by opting out of the Senior Bowl.

ESPN’s draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. still has him listed as No. 6 overall on his big board, but formerly said the Kansas City Chiefs should take him with the No. 1 overall selection back in November.

One thing is certain: Manti Te’o’s stock is hurting and he should be doing everything that he can to turn heads in the offseason months leading up to the draft.